| 1. | But few, if any, are packing up to leave.
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| 2. | When she was packing she started to get a little sad.
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| 3. | Packing up means looking at and reassessing my lares and penates.
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| 4. | Other formerly peaceful Derryites start packing guns, knives and Mace.
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| 5. | That's the kid who is also packing a rod.
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| 6. | Hoagland said last month as he was packing up his office.
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| 7. | It started when I was packing ( for spring training ).
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| 8. | Once on board, there's no packing and unpacking.
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| 9. | The two spoke Wednesday afternoon as Radja was packing to leave.
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| 10. | Wait to start packing the suitcase until the day before departure.
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